Keyword Burner
August 16, 2005
With more and more people getting online at a record pace, the number of people building their own sites is also increasing exponentially. Building a site is easy enough, but getting traffic to your site can be very challenging! Google, Yahoo! and MSN rule the roost of the search engine market, but figuring out how to show up at the top of the results is no easy task. Today's Family First site provides info and tips on how to get a leg up in selecting keywords that can help you appear higher in the search engine listings, as well as make more money with AdSense by knowing which keywords pay best.
The site is called Keyword Burner, and you will find it an indispensible tool to regularly consult as you build your web site and grow your Internet business.
One way people have traditionally attempted to find out how changes to their site will be affected in Google is to attempt to decrypt by using Overture, Wordtracker and others, hoping to get some data that will reflect what is going on at Google. Keyword Burner puts an end to that task.
Just enter your keyword or phrase and with one mouse click you'll
get:
input that have bids.
you had the #1 bid for that phrase.
phrase.
searched.
valuable reference resource on how much competition there is for
this phrase.
Once you have this valuable data, you can output it as a complete spreadsheet in CSV or you can click one button and have all the keywords appear in a
text box that you can easily copy and past without all that messy
code, numbers, and so on - no list cleaning!
This tool also filters out inappropriate bad words, so it is family-friendly
There is a lot more, but Keyword Burner offers a free video that shares the details. If you have a web site or are planning on building one, you won't want to miss this site.
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Hmm, does anyone know how this compares to wordtracker? That's certainly something I'd like to know. I'll see if he offers an initial trial period or guarantee.